Correct start and acceleration
When starting a 4 stroke outboard, the fuel switch should be turned on first, and then gently pull the starting rope until the engine starts smoothly. Pay attention to avoid excessive force, so as not to damage the starting device. After starting, let the engine warm up at a low speed for a while, and then gradually accelerate after it runs smoothly. Acceleration should be smooth and even to avoid rapid acceleration resulting in loss of control of the ship.
Master the steering skills
The steering of the 4 stroke outboard is mainly dependent on the control of the rudder. By operating the rudder handle at the stern, the ship can be turned left and right. It should be noted that the turning should be predicted in advance to avoid sudden turning in high speed sailing, so as to avoid dangerous situations such as rollover. At the same time, master the sensitivity of the rudder, according to the current, wind direction and other environmental factors to flexibly adjust the steering Angle.
Reasonable control of speed and distance
When sailing on water, proper control of speed and distance is the key to ensure safety. Avoid driving at high speeds in narrow waters or complex environments to avoid collisions. At the same time, maintain a safe distance from other vessels and obstacles to ensure adequate response time for emergencies.